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Choosing an iron
Ironing may well be a chore that you avoid for as long as possible.

Whether you do the odd cotton shirt or linen skirt, or a regular weekly pile, the job will be made easier if you choose an iron to suit your needs.

In this section, you will find ten irons tested by Ricability (www.ricability.org.uk).

Most irons sold now are steam irons. Steam helps to get the creases out, so these should require less effort than dry ironing. All can be used without steam.

Many of the irons tested had a mixture of good and bad features for elderly people and people with disabilities.

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